from __future__ import annotations

from abc import ABCMeta
from collections.abc import Sequence
from inspect import getmembers, isclass, isdatadescriptor
from os import environ
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Callable, Literal, Optional, Union
from warnings import filterwarnings

from sanic.constants import LocalCertCreator
from sanic.errorpages import DEFAULT_FORMAT, check_error_format
from sanic.helpers import Default, _default
from sanic.http import Http
from sanic.log import error_logger
from sanic.utils import load_module_from_file_location, str_to_bool


FilterWarningType = Union[
    Literal["default"],
    Literal["error"],
    Literal["ignore"],
    Literal["always"],
    Literal["module"],
    Literal["once"],
]

SANIC_PREFIX = "SANIC_"


DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
    "_FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT": _default,
    "ACCESS_LOG": False,
    "AUTO_EXTEND": True,
    "AUTO_RELOAD": False,
    "EVENT_AUTOREGISTER": False,
    "DEPRECATION_FILTER": "once",
    "FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER": "X-Forwarded-For",
    "FORWARDED_SECRET": None,
    "GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT": 15.0,
    "GRACEFUL_TCP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT": 5.0,
    "INSPECTOR": False,
    "INSPECTOR_HOST": "localhost",
    "INSPECTOR_PORT": 6457,
    "INSPECTOR_TLS_KEY": _default,
    "INSPECTOR_TLS_CERT": _default,
    "INSPECTOR_API_KEY": "",
    "KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT": 120,
    "KEEP_ALIVE": True,
    "LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR": LocalCertCreator.AUTO,
    "LOCAL_TLS_KEY": _default,
    "LOCAL_TLS_CERT": _default,
    "LOCALHOST": "localhost",
    "LOG_EXTRA": _default,
    "MOTD": True,
    "MOTD_DISPLAY": {},
    "NO_COLOR": False,
    "NOISY_EXCEPTIONS": False,
    "PROXIES_COUNT": None,
    "REAL_IP_HEADER": None,
    "REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE": 65536,
    "REQUEST_MAX_HEADER_SIZE": 8192,  # Cannot exceed 16384
    "REQUEST_ID_HEADER": "X-Request-ID",
    "REQUEST_MAX_SIZE": 100_000_000,
    "REQUEST_TIMEOUT": 60,
    "RESPONSE_TIMEOUT": 60,
    "TLS_CERT_PASSWORD": "",
    "TOUCHUP": _default,
    "USE_UVLOOP": _default,
    "WEBSOCKET_MAX_SIZE": 2**20,  # 1 MiB
    "WEBSOCKET_PING_INTERVAL": 20,
    "WEBSOCKET_PING_TIMEOUT": 20,
}


class DescriptorMeta(ABCMeta):
    """Metaclass for Config."""

    def __init__(cls, *_):
        cls.__setters__ = {name for name, _ in getmembers(cls, cls._is_setter)}

    @staticmethod
    def _is_setter(member: object):
        return isdatadescriptor(member) and hasattr(member, "setter")


class Config(dict, metaclass=DescriptorMeta):
    """Configuration object for Sanic.

    You can use this object to both: (1) configure how Sanic will operate, and
    (2) manage your application's custom configuration values.
    """

    ACCESS_LOG: bool
    AUTO_EXTEND: bool
    AUTO_RELOAD: bool
    EVENT_AUTOREGISTER: bool
    DEPRECATION_FILTER: FilterWarningType
    FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER: str
    FORWARDED_SECRET: Optional[str]
    GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT: float
    GRACEFUL_TCP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT: float
    INSPECTOR: bool
    INSPECTOR_HOST: str
    INSPECTOR_PORT: int
    INSPECTOR_TLS_KEY: Union[Path, str, Default]
    INSPECTOR_TLS_CERT: Union[Path, str, Default]
    INSPECTOR_API_KEY: str
    KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT: int
    KEEP_ALIVE: bool
    LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR: Union[str, LocalCertCreator]
    LOCAL_TLS_KEY: Union[Path, str, Default]
    LOCAL_TLS_CERT: Union[Path, str, Default]
    LOCALHOST: str
    LOG_EXTRA: Union[Default, bool]
    MOTD: bool
    MOTD_DISPLAY: dict[str, str]
    NO_COLOR: bool
    NOISY_EXCEPTIONS: bool
    PROXIES_COUNT: Optional[int]
    REAL_IP_HEADER: Optional[str]
    REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE: int
    REQUEST_MAX_HEADER_SIZE: int
    REQUEST_ID_HEADER: str
    REQUEST_MAX_SIZE: int
    REQUEST_TIMEOUT: int
    RESPONSE_TIMEOUT: int
    SERVER_NAME: str
    TLS_CERT_PASSWORD: str
    TOUCHUP: Union[Default, bool]
    USE_UVLOOP: Union[Default, bool]
    WEBSOCKET_MAX_SIZE: int
    WEBSOCKET_PING_INTERVAL: int
    WEBSOCKET_PING_TIMEOUT: int

    def __init__(
        self,
        defaults: Optional[
            dict[str, Union[str, bool, int, float, None]]
        ] = None,
        env_prefix: Optional[str] = SANIC_PREFIX,
        keep_alive: Optional[bool] = None,
        *,
        converters: Optional[Sequence[Callable[[str], Any]]] = None,
    ):
        defaults = defaults or {}
        super().__init__({**DEFAULT_CONFIG, **defaults})
        self._configure_warnings()

        self._converters = [str, str_to_bool, float, int]

        if converters:
            for converter in converters:
                self.register_type(converter)

        if keep_alive is not None:
            self.KEEP_ALIVE = keep_alive

        if env_prefix != SANIC_PREFIX:
            if env_prefix:
                self.load_environment_vars(env_prefix)
        else:
            self.load_environment_vars(SANIC_PREFIX)

        self._configure_header_size()
        self._check_error_format()
        self._init = True

    def __getattr__(self, attr: Any):
        try:
            return self[attr]
        except KeyError as ke:
            raise AttributeError(f"Config has no '{ke.args[0]}'")

    def __setattr__(self, attr: str, value: Any) -> None:
        self.update({attr: value})

    def __setitem__(self, attr: str, value: Any) -> None:
        self.update({attr: value})

    def update(self, *other: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
        """Update the config with new values.

        This method will update the config with the values from the provided
        `other` objects, and then update the config with the provided
        `kwargs`. The `other` objects can be any object that can be converted
        to a dictionary, such as a `dict`, `Config` object, or `str` path to a
        Python file. The `kwargs` must be a dictionary of key-value pairs.

        .. note::
            Only upper case settings are considered

        Args:
            *other: Any number of objects that can be converted to a
                dictionary.
            **kwargs: Any number of key-value pairs.

        Raises:
            AttributeError: If a key is not in the config.

        Examples:
            ```python
            config.update(
                {"A": 1, "B": 2},
                {"C": 3, "D": 4},
                E=5,
                F=6,
            )
            ```
        """
        kwargs.update({k: v for item in other for k, v in dict(item).items()})
        setters: dict[str, Any] = {
            k: kwargs.pop(k)
            for k in {**kwargs}.keys()
            if k in self.__class__.__setters__
        }

        for key, value in setters.items():
            try:
                super().__setattr__(key, value)
            except AttributeError:
                ...

        super().update(**kwargs)
        for attr, value in {**setters, **kwargs}.items():
            self._post_set(attr, value)

    def _post_set(self, attr, value) -> None:
        if self.get("_init"):
            if attr in (
                "REQUEST_MAX_HEADER_SIZE",
                "REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE",
                "REQUEST_MAX_SIZE",
            ):
                self._configure_header_size()

        if attr == "LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR" and not isinstance(
            self.LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR, LocalCertCreator
        ):
            self.LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR = LocalCertCreator[
                self.LOCAL_CERT_CREATOR.upper()
            ]
        elif attr == "DEPRECATION_FILTER":
            self._configure_warnings()

    @property
    def FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT(self) -> str:
        if isinstance(self._FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT, Default):
            return DEFAULT_FORMAT
        return self._FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT

    @FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT.setter
    def FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT(self, value):
        self._check_error_format(value)
        if (
            not isinstance(self._FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT, Default)
            and value != self._FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT
        ):
            error_logger.warning(
                "Setting config.FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT on an already "
                "configured value may have unintended consequences."
            )
        self._FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT = value

    def _configure_header_size(self):
        Http.set_header_max_size(
            self.REQUEST_MAX_HEADER_SIZE,
            self.REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE - 4096,
            self.REQUEST_MAX_SIZE,
        )

    def _configure_warnings(self):
        filterwarnings(
            self.DEPRECATION_FILTER,
            category=DeprecationWarning,
            module=r"sanic.*",
        )

    def _check_error_format(self, format: Optional[str] = None):
        check_error_format(format or self.FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT)

    def load_environment_vars(self, prefix=SANIC_PREFIX):
        """Load environment variables into the config.

        Looks for prefixed environment variables and applies them to the
        configuration if present. This is called automatically when Sanic
        starts up to load environment variables into config. Environment
        variables should start with the defined prefix and should only
        contain uppercase letters.

        It will automatically hydrate the following types:

        - ``int``
        - ``float``
        - ``bool``

        Anything else will be imported as a ``str``. If you would like to add
        additional types to this list, you can use
        :meth:`sanic.config.Config.register_type`. Just make sure that they
        are registered before you instantiate your application.

        You likely won't need to call this method directly.

        See [Configuration](/en/guide/deployment/configuration) for more details.

        Args:
            prefix (str): The prefix to use when looking for environment
                variables. Defaults to `SANIC_`.


        Examples:
            ```python
            # Environment variables
            # SANIC_SERVER_NAME=example.com
            # SANIC_SERVER_PORT=9999
            # SANIC_SERVER_AUTORELOAD=true

            # Python
            app.config.load_environment_vars()
            ```
        """  # noqa: E501
        for key, value in environ.items():
            if not key.startswith(prefix) or not key.isupper():
                continue

            _, config_key = key.split(prefix, 1)

            for converter in reversed(self._converters):
                try:
                    self[config_key] = converter(value)
                    break
                except ValueError:
                    pass

    def update_config(self, config: Union[bytes, str, dict, Any]):
        """Update app.config.

        .. note::

            Only upper case settings are considered

        See [Configuration](/en/guide/deployment/configuration) for more details.

        Args:
            config (Union[bytes, str, dict, Any]): Path to py file holding
                settings, dict holding settings, or any object holding
                settings.

        Examples:
            You can upload app config by providing path to py file
            holding settings.

            ```python
            # /some/py/file
            A = 1
            B = 2
            ```

            ```python
            config.update_config("${some}/py/file")
            ```

            Yes you can put environment variable here, but they must be provided
            in format: ``${some_env_var}``, and mark that ``$some_env_var`` is
            treated as plain string.

            You can upload app config by providing dict holding settings.

            ```python
            d = {"A": 1, "B": 2}
            config.update_config(d)
            ```

            You can upload app config by providing any object holding settings,
            but in such case config.__dict__ will be used as dict holding settings.

            ```python
            class C:
                A = 1
                B = 2

            config.update_config(C)
            ```
        """  # noqa: E501
        if isinstance(config, (bytes, str, Path)):
            config = load_module_from_file_location(location=config)

        if not isinstance(config, dict):
            cfg = {}
            if not isclass(config):
                cfg.update(
                    {
                        key: getattr(config, key)
                        for key in config.__class__.__dict__.keys()
                    }
                )

            config = dict(config.__dict__)
            config.update(cfg)

        config = dict(filter(lambda i: i[0].isupper(), config.items()))

        self.update(config)

    load = update_config

    def register_type(self, converter: Callable[[str], Any]) -> None:
        """Register a custom type converter.

        Allows for adding custom function to cast from a string value to any
        other type. The function should raise ValueError if it is not the
        correct type.

        Args:
            converter (Callable[[str], Any]): A function that takes a string
                and returns a value of any type.

        Examples:
            ```python
            def my_converter(value: str) -> Any:
                # Do something to convert the value
                return value

            config.register_type(my_converter)
            ```
        """
        if converter in self._converters:
            error_logger.warning(
                f"Configuration value converter '{converter.__name__}' has "
                "already been registered"
            )
            return
        self._converters.append(converter)
